'It is going to be a slow season for us I feel but the players have performed well and we are starting to get some results.' LCFC
‘s win over Leeds on Thursday night is only their second league victory of the 2022/23 campaign.
“Leeds were good and pressed very well but we managed the pressure well. The key was our collective work and aggression, we worked ourselves into the ground.“It is going to be a slow season for us I feel but the players have performed well and we are starting to get some results. Tonight it was very good.
“We have to build on this now and we have a good opportunity at Wolves on Sunday. We need to recover and get our game plan together.”Jesse Marsch was booed by the club’s fans at the King Power Stadium and he has admitted that they must find a way to “stop the bleeding”. “Right now in both boxes we are not helping ourselves and right now we have to find a way to stop the bleeding. When you don’t get results confidence does go lower and the desire to try and make goals. We have to try and find goals.
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